Here are the materials in White Earth Nation v. Kerry (D. Minn.):
90 Enbridge Motion for Summary J
Complaint here.
Here are the materials in White Earth Nation v. Kerry (D. Minn.):
90 Enbridge Motion for Summary J
Complaint here.
Here:
Lower court materials here.
Doc. 18 – Stipulation of Dismissal with Prejudice
Complaint and video of speech previously posted here.
Here:
ILTF Amicus Brief in Support of Petition
Law Profs Amicus Brief in Support of Petition
Questions presented:
In Temple v. Synthes Corp., 498 U.S. 5 (1990) (per curiam), this Court unanimously held that joint tortfeasors are not required parties under Rule 19(a) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure because “[i]t has long been the rule that it is not necessary for all joint tortfeasors to be named as defendants in a single lawsuit.” Id. at 7. Six circuits have recognized the rule that joint wrongdoers are not required parties under Rule 19(a). Three circuits now have followed the opposite rule in holding that, in some circumstances, a joint tortfeasor is a required party, while case law in the Seventh Circuit is conflicted. The Eighth Circuit below followed the minority line of the circuit split to affirm the district court’s dismissal of the action under Rule 19 for failure to join the United States.
The question presented is: Does Rule 19 incorporate the common law rule that joint tortfeasors are not required parties?
Lower court materials here.
Here are the materials in Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin v. United States.
Supreme Court Merits Briefs
Cert Stage Briefs
D.C. Circuit Materials
District Court Materials
DCT Order Dismissing Menominee Claims
Menominee Motion for Summary J
Earlier D.C. Circuit Materials
Here are the briefs and other materials:
Merits Briefs
Amicus Briefs
Cert Stage Materials
Menominee Indian Tribe Cert Petition
Lower Court Materials
–D.C. Circuit
–DCT
DCT Order Dismissing Menominee Claims
Menominee Motion for Summary J
–D.C. Circuit (2010)
Here is the order in Goodeagle v. United States (Fed. Cl.):
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